Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Mar. 5, 1980
DRUG ABUSE
AT ROTARY
Continued From Page One
the Drug Enforcement Officers
Academy and in Nashville,
Tenn., he took a course on Drug
Enforcement. Officer McKee is a
certified breathalizer operator as
well as working on a BA degree in
Police Science at Isothermal
College.
Officer McKee has conducted
field work for the Sheriff’s Dept,
of Polk County and other
counties; received letters of
commendation from other coun
ties and participated in the recent
arrests of a large number of
alleged Drug violators in Polk
County.
TRYON TENNIS TEAM
OPENS THURSDAY
Continued From Page One
Vining were runners up in
doubles play in the Western
Sectional at Asheville, quarter-
finalists in the Western Regional
play at Hickory and participated
in the state tournament at Chapel
Hill. Others returning are senior
Pat McCool; juniors Lee Corbett,
Walter Mize and Eddie Wood
house; sophomores Tony Cun
ningham, Randy Buckner, Mi
chael Lonnes, Andy Paff,
Thomas Hill and Winfred Suber.
Newcomers are sophomore Todd
Constance and freshmen Kevin
McClure, Dave Mackay and Coy
Cunningham.
Mrs. Stafford said that a full
varsity schedule is planned to
include conference teams of Polk
Central and Edneyville, several
private schools, and a number of
larger high schools. Junior
varsity team will be composed of
9th and 10th graders. The varsity
will come from grades 9 — 12.
John Amen will serve as
manager and scorekeeper.
APPOINTMENTS MADE
BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Continued From Page One
Pettigrew’s resignation from the
Polk County Library Board was
regretfully accepted. A modified
building fee schedule was
approved. For a building costing
up to $1000 there is no fee; from
$1000-$3000 the fee is $30; and
each additional $1000 costs $1.00.
Several appointments were
made: Tom Simpson to fill
Laddie Horne’s unexpired term
on the Economic and Develop
ment Commission; Fran Wil
liams as Meeting Place Outreach
Coordinator (this position is 4
hr-day for 7 months). The
following were appointed to the
Tryon Planning Board, with the
dates of expiration of term given;
Roger Durham, Dec. 31, 1980;
Perry Coggins, Dec. 31, ’81; and
Harry Evans, Dec. 31, ’82. To the
Tryon Board of Adjustments the
following, with their dates of
term expiration, were named:
Hilda Pleasants, Dec. 31, ’80;
Tom Moore, Dec. 31, ’81; and
Andy Haynes, Dec. 31, ’82.
Dr. Roy Morgan was appointed
County Physician, with Sauve an
Arledge assenting and Ruff
abstaining. — League of Women
voters Observer
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THANKSYOU
for contributing to the annual Fund Drive for the support of a
Visiting Nurse in Polk County and adjoining areas and
IT REMINDS YOU
who intend to help support a Visiting Nurse that your checks
will be gratefully received if made out to —
THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
Box 1501, Tryon, N. C. 28782
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